I recently conducted an informal survey among several friends and asked them, “What comes to mind when you hear “Pasig River?” I asked mostly media people, and they all gave similar replies.
In her speech, the First Lady mentioned the Pasig River Urban Development program initiated by her husband, President Marcos, to rehabilitate the “polluted, dirty, and stinky” river and bring it back ...
Aloha Ponayo’s work is rooted in soil—quite literally. In years past, Ponayo, 49, made a living doing laundry for others. Now ...
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Enjoying the Pasig RiverThe pollution, noise, heat, reduced sunlight and road congestion associated with them lead to the diminished attractiveness of districts underneath. – The ecology of the Pasig River will be ...
she initially admitted that the Pasig River was uncared for until it became the “polluted, dirty and stinky” 27-kilometer river that runs through Metro Manila. “Two years ago, my husband ...
The Department of Human Settlements and Urban Development (DHSUD) said the strong political will of President Ferdinand R.
Manila Mayor Honey Lacuna thanked President Ferdinand Marcos, Jr. and First Lady Liza Araneta-Marcos for leading government efforts to revive ...
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. emphasized the challenge of restoring the Pasig River into its former pristine state, as it entered phase 3 of ongoing ...
Gulf Today learnt that the back story of the Philippines-UAE tie-up on the Pasig River rehabilitation, began when a Clean Rivers Team visited the country, among the nations worldwide grappling with ...
I asked mostly media people, and they all gave similar replies. “It’s dirty,” “Pasig River is polluted,” “The river is full of garbage,” “The river is covered by water lilies ...
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